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LibreOffice 4.0 Writer Guide - The Document Foundation Wiki

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delete text before the paragraph. This method is useful for keeping screen-shots in sequence in<br />

a procedure (by anchoring them as a character in a blank paragraph) or for adding a small<br />

(inline) icon in sequence in a sentence.<br />

To Frame<br />

If the graphic has been placed in a frame, you can anchor the graphic in a fixed position inside<br />

the frame. <strong>The</strong> frame can then be anchored to the page, a paragraph, or a character, as<br />

required.<br />

Aligning graphics<br />

Once you have established the anchor point of the graphic, you can decide the position of the<br />

graphic relative to this anchor: this is called aligning the graphics. Choose from six options: three<br />

for aligning the graphic horizontally (left, center, right) and three for aligning the graphic vertically<br />

(top, center, bottom). Horizontal alignment is not available for images anchored As Character.<br />

For finer control of the alignment, use the Position options on the Type page of the Picture dialog,<br />

shown in Figure 270.<br />

Figure 270: Fine tuning the alignment<br />

For both the horizontal and vertical position, start by picking the reference point in the right hand<br />

side drop-down menu, then select in the first drop-down menu among Left, Right or Center. If you<br />

select the value From left (or From top for the vertical positioning) you can specify the amount in<br />

your selected unit of measurement. In the example in Figure 270, the upper-left corner of the<br />

image will be placed at 3 cm from the left margin of the page horizontally and on the top margin<br />

vertically.<br />

A visual representation of the area to which the image is anchored is shown in the preview pane to<br />

the right of the page, indicated by a red bordered area. <strong>The</strong> graphic position is indicated by a green<br />

bordered area.<br />

Wrapping text around graphics<br />

<strong>The</strong> Wrap setting determines the relation between the text and the graphic. Several choices are<br />

available from the context menu:<br />

No Wrap<br />

With this option the text is placed above and below the image but not to either side of it. This is<br />

the wrapping type used for most of the figures in this guide.<br />

Page Wrap or Optimal Page Wrap<br />

<strong>The</strong> text flows around the image. Moving the image around the page causes the text to be<br />

rearranged to fill the space to the left and right of it. Optimal Page Wrap prevents text from<br />

being placed to the side of the image if the spacing between the image and the margin is less<br />

than 2 cm.<br />

252 <strong>LibreOffice</strong> <strong>4.0</strong> <strong>Writer</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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